Boys threw rocks at M4 traffic
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Your support makes all the difference.Three boys aged 14, 15 and 16 caught throwing stones at lorries and coaches on the M4 in Berkshire said they hurled the missiles because they were bored, a court was told yesterday.
Windscreens on two lorries and a window in a double decker bus were smashed as the trio targeted vehicles from a bridge on 15 occasions, causing pounds 4,000 damage, a Newbury youth court was told. A bus passenger was treated for shock but nobody was seriously hurt.
The boys, who admitted criminal damage and causing danger to road users, were each given 12- month supervision orders.
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